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Jan 29 2026CRIME

Crime's Hidden Toll on Nigeria's Health Workers

In Nigeria, crime is not just a problem for safety. It is also hurting the health sector. Doctors and nurses are being targeted. They are being kidnapped. This is making it hard for them to do their jobs. The country is ranked third in Africa for crime. It is eleventh in the world. But how this crim

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Jan 29 2026CRIME

A Young Witness and a London Crime

In a surprising turn of events, a young man from the United States played a crucial role in solving a crime thousands of miles away in London. The witness, known for his family's political connections, saw something troubling during a late-night video call. He quickly contacted the police, leading t

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

Washington Talks: Banks and Crypto Firms Meet to Fix Stalled Rules

Big names from banks and crypto companies are meeting at the White House. They want to fix a problem. Rules for crypto in the U. S. are stuck. The meeting is on February 2. It's about finding a way forward. The White House wants to help. They think they can make a deal. But talks have been tough. D

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

A Big Meeting to Solve the Crypto and Banking Fight

The White House is planning a meeting with big names from the banking and crypto worlds. This is happening because these two groups can't agree on new rules for crypto. The talk is all about how crypto companies can offer rewards on stablecoins, which are like digital dollars. This meeting is a big

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Jan 29 2026CRYPTO

South Dakota Takes Another Shot at Bitcoin Investments

South Dakota is trying again to put some of its money into Bitcoin. A lawmaker there, Logan Manhart, has brought back a bill that would let the state invest up to 10% of its public funds in Bitcoin. This is the same idea he tried last year, but it didn't work out then. Last time, the bill failed be

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Jan 29 2026WEATHER

A Chilly Halt in the Maine Plane Crash Probe

In Maine, a probe into a fatal private jet crash is facing delays. Heavy snow and freezing conditions are slowing things down. The jet, heading to Paris, crashed at Bangor International Airport. Six people lost their lives. The wreckage is buried under deep snow. This makes it tough for investigator

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Jan 29 2026CRIME

A Repeat Offender's Chilling Pattern: Police Hunt for More Victims

Here's a disturbing story that's making headlines. A man with a history of sexual offenses is back in trouble. This time, he's accused of trying to rape a woman in a downtown Los Angeles business. Police are now on the lookout for other potential victims. The suspect, Joseph Lee Davis, is no strang

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Celebs Stand Against ICE After Deadly Shootings

In recent weeks, a wave of celebrities have taken to social media to criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the fatal shootings of two Minnesota residents. Alex Pretti, a U. S. citizen and intensive care nurse, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. This incident

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Rally Fans to Challenge ICE Funding

In a bold move, several high-profile celebrities have taken to social media to rally their fans against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They are urging supporters to contact their representatives and demand that funding for ICE be cut. Ariana Grande, with her massive following of 372 mil

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Speak Out Against ICE Raids and Demand Change

Pedro Pascal, a well-known actor, took to Instagram to express his outrage over recent ICE raids. He called for a national strike and urged the government to be more open about what's happening. Pascal highlighted the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, two Americans killed by federal agents. He s

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